


Many of our centres, programs and events help to support Indigenous learners or other equity-deserving groups, and “supported by” or “sponsored by” language risks creating a one-sided impression that diminishes the spirit of collaboration.
Our goal is to frame donor recognition as a true partnership – walking alongside learners and communities, contributing together to shared outcomes – rather than positioning support as something granted from outside.
As such, apart from direct support for physical spaces (classrooms or labs), RRC Polytech will use the term “Partner” and “In Partnership With” as a standard for recognizing generous support from donors and sponsors.
The following applies to Subtitle Recognition (i.e., the official name of the centre/program/event + donor/sponsor attribution).
Name of Institute or Centre or Program or Event
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH
[Your organization’s name or* logo]
* Your logo will appear on the website, while only your name will appear in other applications, such as social media and print.
Centre for Newcomer Integration
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH BMO [logo]
or
Introduction to Trades
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH QUALICO [logo]
When applied to body copy, the donor/sponsor name will be acknowledged in the first paragraph of the article or text, often as a follow-up sentence after the introduction or purpose.
“Welcome to the Centre for Newcomer Integration. Our programs are made possible thanks to our partnership with BMO.”
“The Centre for Newcomer Integration is hosting a workshop this Saturday at 10am at our Exchange District Campus. For more information or to register, visit rrc.ca/cni. Thank you to our partner, BMO, for their support of this event.”
Note: The appearance of donor/sponsor names and logos in the mockups below is for illustrative purposes only.
Fonts, spacing and logo sizes may vary in actual implementations due to differences in devices, browsers and display settings.


While every effort will be made to achieve donor/sponsor’s goals, to maintain a consistent brand voice, RRC Polytech will have final say on how posts are written.

While every effort will be made to achieve donor/sponsor’s goals, to maintain a consistent brand voice, RRC Polytech will have final say on how advertisements are written.


RRC Polytech campuses are located on the lands of the Anishinaabeg, Ininiwak, Anishininwak, Dakota Oyate, and Denésuline, and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.
We recognize and honour Treaty 3 Territory Shoal Lake 40 First Nation, the source of Winnipeg’s clean drinking water. In addition, we acknowledge Treaty Territories which provide us with access to electricity we use in both our personal and professional lives.